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*The Bessel function of the second kind <math>Y_n(x)</math>. | *The Bessel function of the second kind <math>Y_n(x)</math>. | ||
*The Bessel function of the 2nd kind of order can be expressed as: <math>Y_n(x)= \lim_{p \to n}\frac{J_p(x)Cos(p\pi)- J_{-p}(x)}{Sin(p\pi)}</math> | *The Bessel function of the 2nd kind of order can be expressed as: <math>Y_n(x)= \lim_{p \to n}\frac{J_p(x)Cos(p\pi)- J_{-p}(x)}{Sin(p\pi)}</math> | ||
− | *So the form of the general solution is <math>y(x)=c1 I_n(x)+c2 K_n(x)</math>. where <math>I_n(x)=i^{-n}J_n(ix)</math> and <math>K_n(x)=\lim_{p \to n}\frac{\pi}{2 | + | *So the form of the general solution is <math>y(x)=c1 I_n(x)+c2 K_n(x)</math>. where <math>I_n(x)=i^{-n}J_n(ix)</math> and <math>K_n(x)=\lim_{p \to n}\frac{\pi}{2}</math> are the modified Bessel functions of the first and second kind respectively. |
*This function will give the result as error when: | *This function will give the result as error when: | ||
1. <math>x</math> or <math>n</math> is non numeric | 1. <math>x</math> or <math>n</math> is non numeric |
Revision as of 01:56, 3 December 2013
BESSELK(x,n)
- Where is the value at which to evaluate the function
- is the integer which is the order of the Bessel Function
Description
- This function gives the value of the modified Bessel function when the arguments are purely imaginary.
- Bessel functions is also called cylinder functions because they appear in the solution to Laplace's equation in cylindrical coordinates.
- Bessel's Differential Equation is defined as:
where is the Arbitrary Complex number.
- But in most of the cases α is the non-negative real number.
- The solutions of this equation are called Bessel Functions of order .
- Bessel functions of the first kind, denoted as .
- The Bessel function of the first kind of order can be expressed as:
- The Bessel function of the second kind .
- The Bessel function of the 2nd kind of order can be expressed as:
- So the form of the general solution is . where and are the modified Bessel functions of the first and second kind respectively.
- This function will give the result as error when:
1. or is non numeric 2. , because is the order of the function.
Examples
- BESSELK(5,2)=0.005308944 (EXCEL)Kn(x) =0.0040446134(CALCI)K1(x)
- BESSELK(0.2,4)=29900.2492 (EXCEL)Kn(x)=4.7759725484(CALCI)K1(x)
- BESSELK(10,1)=0.000155369
- BESSELK(2,-1)=NAN